There was only one other mug that she had, an earthenware with the town's name carved into it. It was definitely a tacky souvenir. Dani filled it with some coffee then turned to bring it to Draco. She paused when she saw the color dancing around from the candles he lit, smiled then shrugged a shoulder. "It kind of does. It'll be better when I get all the fabric hung, and I have these little mirrored discs on order to sew into them." The place will fair well glitter by the time she was done with it.
She handed him the mug of coffee then gestured toward the sugar bowl. "Milk is in the fridge."
She wriggled past him to the small bunk she called a bed, and began stripping the blankets from it. It didn't take much effort since she apparently hadn't made it. It also kept her expression turned from Draco as he brought up his sister.
"Oh, you know," she said, trying to stay light. "The usual. Stay away from my brother. What the hell do you want? You better not start anything or insert dire threat here." Still with her back to Draco she bundled up the blankets to put them aside. "We worked it out."